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Write two fractions where the LCD is 20, but the product of the denominators is not 20.
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Write two fractions where the LCD is 20, but the product of the denominators is not 20.
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Write two fractions where the LCD is 20, but the product of the denominators is not 20.
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isn't 1 the LCD of all numbers??
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try doing a prime factoring of the 20 and see what factors you can use.
Since they're factors of 20, their product will not be 20.
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